Summary

Although the King of Evil is by and large known by the name of Ganondorf ( or Ganon ) alone , The Legend of Zelda ’s most far-famed adversary does in fact have a last name . TheZeldaseries is packed full of lore , but not every scene of Hyrule is excuse within the plot themselves . from time to time , people must turn to tie - in material and other such source to get all the answer , informant which ( among other things ) reveal Ganondorf ’s full name .

WhileGanondorf has often been depict as a Gerudoafter his original show inOcarina of Time , his substitute form as the demonic Ganon has been a part of theZeldafranchise since the original game . Although defeated time and time again , Ganondorf seems all but immortalas he constantly returns to plague Hyrule once more . Of course , this is due to the Curse of Demise , which ensure that peace of mind in Hyrule will never last forever . But as popular a character as Ganondorf is , it is still possible for facts about him to go unnoticed by many if they are not directly referenced in the games .

Tears of the Kingdom study Legend of Zelda into mostly conversant ground , but it rest an fantabulous , must - play title with plentitude of innovation .

Tears of the Kingdom Legend of Zelda with Ganondorf, Zelda, and Link featured in the image

Ganondorf’s Full Name Appears Only In Supplemental Material

Ganon ’s backstory as Ganondorf was first detail inA Link to the Past , which describe him as the loss leader of a band of thief who carry off to arrogate the Triforce . harmonise to the same game ’s manual of arms , his full name is in reality Ganondorf Dragmire , a fact which is confirmed as canon in the officialZeldawebsite ’s glossary . Interestingly , the same manual of arms also reveals Ganondorf use an alias , Mandrag Ganon , which is articulate to think of " Ganon of the Enchanted Thieves " and presumptively then inspires his cold persona ’s own name . However , the names " Dragmire " and " Mandrag " never really appear inA Link to the past tense , nor in any otherZeldagame .

Most Of Hyrule’s Family Names Are A Mystery

Surnames do not often appear inThe Legend of Zelda , with the most illustrious example of this being Link . If the fighter has ever had a kinsfolk name , it has never been revealed . On the other bridge player , theroyal family which rules Hyruleexplicitly shares the kingdom ’s name , such as withBreath of the Wild ’s King Rhoam Bosphoramus Hyrule . BOTWalso has Riju label her diary as belonging to " Makeela Riju , " but it is left ill-defined if Makeela is Riju ’s actual first name , her family name , or even the Gerudo word of honor for Chief ( although it is worth noting that Ganondorf ’s name suggests the Gerudo watch over the typical westerly naming order ) .

Ganondorf Dragmire is an intimidate name , one which can easy bring to mind the image of fearful dragons or treacherous swamps . As a final result , it is a perfect surname for the King of Evil . In that visible light , it is strange that it has yet to be used in an official game , only subsist in auxiliary material . With that being said , as most of Hyrule seems to brush aside surnames , perhaps this is simply matching the fancy realm ’s culture . In any case , Ganondorf ’s full name is an interesting piece of traditional knowledge , and it may still appear in anewTheLegend of Zeldagame .

Source : zelda.nintendo.com

Miyamoto with the Switch 2 and a sad-looking Mario tipping his cap.

Hollow Knight and Hornet from Silksong

Images of The Legend of Zelda’s Ganondorf from Tears of the Kingdom, Twilight Princess, and Ocarina of Time.

Demon King Ganondorf holding up his hand in a fist as a Secret Stone in his forehead glows red in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

The Legend of Zelda